Kyoto's flyovers are familiar, so don't miss Ishimizu near the flyovers. Ishimizu is located next to the flyovers Shrine, and was selected as one of Japan's famous water 100 in Showa 60 (1985). It is amazing that the water of the island is surrounded by the sea on three sides, but fresh water will pour out endlessly, which is described by the ancients as "a mouthful of は げに Qianjin の Jiqingshui" (a mouthful of Qianjin). It is rumored that this water has the effect of prolonging life, but now because it is groundwater, it is not drinkable, and can only be used for washing hands before entering the temple.
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Kyoto's flyovers are familiar, so don't miss Ishimizu near the flyovers. Ishimizu is located next to the flyovers Shrine, and was selected as one of Japan's famous water 100 in Showa 60 (1985). It is amazing that the water of the island is surrounded by the sea on three sides, but fresh water will pour out endlessly, which is described by the ancients as "a mouthful of は げに Qianjin の Jiqingshui" (a mouthful of Qianjin). It is rumored that this water has the effect of prolonging life, but now because it is groundwater, it is not drinkable, and can only be used for washing hands before entering the temple.